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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
Wow, great job, Agiel! Lots of good info there...hope folks will check it out. I found a few minor typos, but the only problem I see is that I got a white background in the table with pale beige writing, so it was kind of hard to read. Might have to do with the different settings in profiles.
Djeser - please try again. I forced the text color to be black. Let me know how it looks. I still have to add 'Table of contents' links to the different sections as that page is getting long. I will do that later. If you have ideas of questions or sections that should be there, don't hesitate to let me know.
No problem. There is actually an issue with 4.54. It is not clear if it is a beta version or not. I have Vue Pro installed at 4.53 and it does not find new updates to download automatically.
There seems to be a problem with the website as if you click on the anouncement section, it takes you to a page that says 4.54 is no longer beta, but if you go to the page for 4.53 and click on 'next version', you will find the page for 4.54 that still says it is beta. I agree... it is confusing. I just updated the FAQ with a table of contents by the way :)
Pete - can you post a screenshot of how that page is displayed for you ? I am running Firefox and I even looked at the FAQ with Renderosity's default color settings, and the page looks fine for me.
This is because the links are using whatever color you have set for your renderosity style sheet. I will update the FAQ tonight to for the color of these links to be black on light background :)
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I just finished a major rewrite of the FAQ. Check out the link at the top of the page, even if you already know everything :) Hopefully, this one will be a little more helpful at covering the basics of Vue at Renderosity.